In the Indian Quarter Humaria in the Madhya Pradeshplace where the Bandhavgarh Reservean area that has remained unexplored for about a century, all kinds of finds have been found: Buddhist Temples lost, unexplored caves And mural inscriptions in Brahmi, Shankhalipi and Nagari. The discovery was made by the ASI (Archaeological Service of India).
The remains of the Buddhist structures they were the most surprising finds according to the archaeologists. I once lived in that region hindu dynasty and the presence of these temples suggests to the experts peaceful religious coexistence.
Even 24 hours inscriptions dating from a period ranging from the second to the fifth century AD. Some of these bear names of important rulers such as Maharaja Shri Bhimsena, Maharaja Pothasiri and Maharaja Bhattadeva, but also Pavata, Vejabharada, Sepatanaairikaa. There are also 26 caves documented, just as many temples2 monasteries2 stupa and 46 sculptures.
The names of some ancient cities such as Mathura And Kaushambi located in a region far from Bandhavgarh, in Uttar Pradesh, suggesting there were trade links between the regions. The discovery of board games, remains of doors and cells with stone beds and coins from the time was also curious. Mughal and to the dynasty sharqi of the Sultanate of Jaunpur.
Source: Lega Nerd

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